Monday, March 31, 2008

Social Justice?!?!?

It seems like there are so many acts of social injustice today that is is hard to pinpoint just one issue, let alone one specific instance. It sometimes feels like there are too many bad things going on in the world, that it is just overwhelming and I can't even begin to think of what can be done to help. I feel powerless in these situations. Before now, I kind of felt like I could maybe do something about it. Now I just don't know. But the least I can do is spread the word about something important.



Right now there is a genocide happening in Darfur, a province in Sudan. The Janjaweed militias have already killed anywhere from 200,000 to 400,000 people. The Sudanese government, though it publicly denies involvement, has supplied the Janjaweed with money and assistance and has even participated in attacking specific tribes. They are essentially slaughtering their own people in the hundreds of thousands. On top of that, they also severely underestimate the deaths, claiming that around 9,000 have died, when the UN has said that it was at least 200,000. The United States has openly declared that war in Darfur is genocide, though this is not a viewpoint shared by all countries. The conflict seems to have stemmed from ethnic and tribal differences.



Death is not the only tragedy of the so-called war in Darfur. An estimated 2.5 million Sudanese refugees have been displaced from their homes into neighboring Chad, which is already brimming with people who have nowhere else to go. Chad already has it's back to the Sahara Desert, which is growing each year, leaving no room for expansion.



The main weapon the Janjaweed and the government use is fear. They go into villages and rape the women, sometimes as part of ethnic cleansing, telling them that their babies will have lighter skin, and that is better. These women are often blamed for the rape, since Sudanese law declared extra-marital sex illegal. They can be arrested for bearing their rapist's child. Many of these women do, in fact, become pregnant due to rape. Some of them are physically disabled from the rape. When spoken to, these women admit to hating themselves and their children, and thinking about killing their children when they are born. Some do. How would you feel if you grew up with your mother hating you, being shunned by society for something for which you are not at fault?



On top of all of these atrocities, the world is not only standing by, but some are supporting it. The Chinese are still trading fervently with the Sudanese government. Many governments are indirectly also financing the genocide through trade with China.



To tie this back into society, I would like to make a connection between this and the Holocaust. Just hear me out. People were adamant that, after the true horrors of the Holocaust were exposed, that the global community should never, and would never, let anything like that happen again. And yet here we are, only sixty years later, and we are letting it happen again, right under our noses, while the Sudanese government passes them off as "war crimes". Are we going to let it happen? We said "never again". Can we follow through on that promise? Will we, as a world, do anything to stop it? Will we, as a country of power and influence, do anything? Is it even our place to step in, since we already made a mess of Iraq, despite our efforts? Sometimes, social justice seems impossible. I guess all we have to do is stand up for what we believe in. After all, it's all we can do.

Please, readers, tell me: what should we do?

To find out how you can help, visit http://www.ourpledge.org

See a video concerning what you can do to help at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tK1SUumbhXQ&eurl=http://www.genocideintervention.net/

1 comment:

nahoma said...

wow!!! I hate to hear about stuff like that, but it is important that people know what is going on. we should definitely do something about it, but it is always hard to know what to do.
It is so great that you added a link so that people know how to help.

Keep writing!
Nahoma